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All the Shahs Men Rev Edition

by Stephen Kinzer

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

'\"A very gripping read . . . a cautionary tale for our current leaders.\"

The New York Times

As zealots in Washington intensify their preparations for an American attack on Iran, the story of the CIA\'s 1953 coup—with its many cautionary lessons—is more urgently relevant than ever. All the Shah\'s Men brings to life the cloak-and-dagger operation that deposed the only democratic regime Iran ever had. The coup ushered in a quarter-century of repressive rule under the Shah, stimulated the rise of Muslim fundamentalism and anti-Americanism throughout the Middle East, and exposed the folly of using violence to try to reshape Iran. Selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and the Economist, it\'s essential reading if you want to place the American attack of Iraq in context—and prepare for what comes next.

\"An entirely engrossing, often riveting, nearly Homeric tale. . . . For anyone with more than a passing interest in how the United States got into such a pickle in the Middle East, All the Shah\'s Men is as good as Grisham.\"

The Washington Post Book World

\"An exciting narrative. [Kinzer] questions whether Americans are well served by interventions for regime change abroad, and he reminds us of the long history of Iranian resistance to great power interventions, as well as the unanticipated consequences of intervention.\"

The Los Angeles Times

\"A swashbuckling yarn [and] helpful reminder of an oft-neglected piece of Middle Eastern history.\"

The New York Times Book Review'

Book News Annotation:

The 1953 CIA-organized coup against Iran's Mohammed Mossadegh "brought Iran decades of tragedy, but also set in motion forces that have gravely undermined American national security," argues New York Times foreign correspondent Kinzer, who further contends that without the intervention Iran would probably have continued its democratic development, leading to a very different looking Middle East than the one we have today. Kinzer describes the politics of Iran in the years prior to the coup in order to provide context for the American decision to overthrow Mossadegh after he nationalized Iran's oil against he wishes of the British and their Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (now known as BP), details the machinations of the coup itself, and briefly discusses how the coup helped lead to the Revolution of 1979 and the US Embassy hostage crisis. For this new edition he includes a new preface on the folly of attacking Iran anew. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

With a thrilling narrative that sheds much light on recent events, this national bestseller brings to life the 1953 CIA coup in Iran that ousted the country’s elected prime minister, ushered in a quarter-century of brutal rule under the Shah, and stimulated the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and anti-Americanism in the Middle East. Selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Postand The Economist, it now features a new preface by the author on the folly of attacking Iran.

Synopsis:

The national bestseller about America and Iran-now with new material on the coming showdown

This new edition of the bestseller chosen as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and the Economist begins with a powerful new essay that warns against an American attack on Iran. As the drumbeat of threats against Iran intensifies in Washington, Kinzer argues that they are based on fantasies that are as dangerous as they are delusional. Any attack, he warns, would usher in another era of upheaval in Iran and the surrounding region, this time with the overlay of nuclear-tinged terror. There is more fertile ground for democratic change in Iran than in almost any other Muslim country, and Kinzer presents an alternate strategy for dealing with the burgeoning crisis there. "As militants in Washington urge a second American attack on Iran, the story of the first one becomes more urgently relevant than ever," Kinzer writes in his new essay. "It shows the folly of using violence to try to reshape Iran."

"A very gripping read."

The New York Times

"An entirely engrossing, often riveting, nearly Homeric tale...For anyone with more than a passing interest in how the United States got into such a pickle in the Middle East, All the Shah's Men is as good as Grisham."

The Washington Post Book World

About the Author

Stephen Kinzeris an award-winning foreign correspondent who has worked in more than fifty countries. He has been New York Times bureau chief in Istanbul, Berlin, and Managua, Nicaragua. His books include Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraqand Crescent and Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780470185490
Subtitle:
An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
Author:
Kinzer, Stephen
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Subject:
Middle East - Iran
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Political History
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Relations
Subject:
Israel
Subject:
Iran Politics and government 1941-1979.
Subject:
United States Relations Iran.
Subject:
Iran - History - Coup d'etat, 1953
Copyright:
Edition Number:
2
Publication Date:
January 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
258
Dimensions:
9.08x6.18x.74 in. .83 lbs.

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